Charlie Shackleton’s “Zodiac Killer Project” begins with an empty parking lot—one of the sites of the infamous Zodiac murders. No…
Browsing: Film Festival
Self-discovery rarely happens in grand, sweeping moments. More often, it sneaks up on you—in a stray comment, a familiar scent,…
Durga Chew-Bose’s adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s “Bonjour Tristesse” dazzles on the surface, soaking in the golden light of the French…
Kana can’t focus. She’s meeting a friend at a café, catching up over the kind of news that should shake…
As my coverage of this year’s Santa Barbara International Film Festival drew to a close, I set my sights on…
Marcus Knight—a good-natured young man with Cerebral Palsy and Autism who is musically inclined and harbours Broadway dreams—wins a scholarship…
Beata Parkanová’s “Tiny Lights” (Czech: Světýlka) captures a dissolving family from an unusual perspective—that of a six-year-old girl. Rather than…
Time curses us all. It is a dark, morbid line to begin a film review with. But for Clint Bentley’s…
It was to my surprise that Eva Victor’s feature debut “Sorry, Baby” (screening in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the…
André is an idiot… or is he? According to the title of Anthony Benna’s documentary, literally called “André is an…
